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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If everyone living in the Deal boundary would start caring about other schools and demanding improvements, the problem would be solved. But they don't, so they're stuck with the crowding.[/quote] Why is that the responsibility of those parents? Why don’t parents of students IB for other middle schools care about those schools?[/quote] They do care but they are not wealthy and influential enough, compared to everyone in the Deal boundary together. It is the Deal parents' responsibility because they are the ones who benefit from reducing the crowding. And because of the common good, a foreign concept to upper NW I guess.[/quote] [b]I'm still waiting for Bowser to make the Deal boundary the entire City limits, like she promised.[/b] DCPS was too chicken to do it at the last boundary review, a few years ago. Might as well try again.[/quote] Wait.. I always thought "Alice Deal For All" meant that the school's model would be replicated across all DC middle schools not that every middle school aged child in DC could go to Deal. Whatever the case may be, anyone who thought either could be accomplished was a fool.[/quote]
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